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1 Originally by Steven Johnson With adjustments by Mrs. Deker ;)
Intro to Lighting Originally by Steven Johnson With adjustments by Mrs. Deker ;)

2 A little review… Light & Color

3 Light A small part of the electromagnetic spectrum; white light is broken up into the spectrum of visible light, often thought of as a rainbow.

4 Pigment The substance in an object that absorbs different colors of light, giving the object its apparent color.

5 Primary Colors The three basic colors that form the basis for the color wheel.

6 Subtractive Mixing Crossing or combining of color mediums in front of a single source of light, used for painting, primary colors are RYB.

7 Additive Mixing Blending of colored light from two or more sources of light, used for lighting, primary colors are RGB

8 Leko, Fresnel, Scoop, Cyc, Lighting Instruments

9 Ellipsoidal/Leko/Source 4
A lamp with a hard-focus, used to send a defined beam of light over a long distance.

10 Fresnel A lamp with a soft-focus, used for short distances.

11 Scoop A lamp with a soft-focus, used at short distances to light a large area.

12 Cyc/Bank Light Rectangular scoops used to light the cyclorama.

13 Follow Spot Creates a concentrated beam of light, used to highlight specific performers on stage. The beam of light can be controlled in two ways: color and size.

14 What you need to work with lights!
Tools of the Trade

15 Gloves Cotton vs. Leather
Leather gloves are used when focusing lighting instruments. The lights get very hot, very quickly, and these will help to protect your hands from burning! Cotton gloves are used for changing lamps (light bulbs) in lighting instruments. Who remembers WHY from the safety unit in the beginning of the year???

16 Wrench A tool for gripping and turning the head of a nut or bolt.

17 LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE! Pipe Clamp C-Clamp
Type of clamp used to attach lighting instruments to pipes/battens. NOT to be used to attach lighting instruments to pipes/battens!

18 Safety Cable A metal cable that can be clipped to itself in a loop.

19 Color Gel A transparent, colored material used to change the color of the light from a lamp. Modern gels are thin sheets of polycarbonate or polyester. Require a special frame to be used, depending on the type of lighting instrument you are working with.

20 Gobo Metal disks inserted into ellipsoidal/Leko instruments to create unique patterns of light on stage. Require a special frame to be used.

21 Barn Doors Metal shutters which allow you to control the shape of a beam of light, especially on Fresnels.

22 Where all this stuff goes…
Places to Know

23 Control Booth Where the dimmer board lives. NO FOOD OR DRINKS HERE, EVER!! You must be certified to use this equipment!

24 Catwalk Walking area above a stage where lamps are hung.

25 Battens Pipes on which lighting instruments are hung, specifically when a dimmer control panel is present (these connect the lights to the control board in the booth).

26 Lighting Trees Different heights & widths allow for extra lighting. These are usually used on the side of a stage (as shinbusters or overhead lights) or in places where battens/catwalks do not exist.

27 The DO’s and DON’Ts of Lighting
Basic Safety

28 SAFETY RULES The catwalk is not a place to play!
Minimum of 2 persons and no more than 6 on the catwalk at any given time. You should never be on the catwalk without permission! LIGHTS ARE HOT. THEY CAN AND WILL BURN YOU. Wear gloves when working on lights: cotton for changing lamps, leather for focusing. ALWAYS hang a lighting instrument with a safety cable. You must be certified to use scaffolding. NEVER move scaffolding while someone is on it!!! Gels & gobos are expensive – do not play with them or cut them into “fun” shapes!


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